Mental Health
Substance Misuse
Substance Misuse 2
Trivia
What we learned in group
100

This is what your therapist asks for that helps when you are feeling negative emotions to help regulate. (walking, listening to music, etc)

What is Coping Skills?

100

The term that is when someone cuts out substances completely

What is Abstinence?

100

Using a substance to the point of altering a person's judgement and decision making, often leading to dangerous behaviors

What is Substance Abuse/Misuse?

100

Substances that are sold from a drug store directly to a person without a prescription; can be abused if taken for another purpose than intended.

What is Over the Counter drugs? (OTC)

100

Where Narcan kits and testing strips are located in the clinic. 

What is the med room? (across from reception) 

200

Someone or a group of people to have positive influence and provide support to you.

What are support systems?

200

The term that described as someone lessening their use rather than cutting it out completely in a recovery aspect. 

What is Harm Reduction?

200

Abuse and/or misuse of a substance to the point where your body or brain needs the substance to function properly

What is Addiction?

200

This extremely addictive drug in tobacco is a strong stimulant, but after getting a "boost" it quickly fades, and the abuser seeks out the drug again.

What is Nicotine?

200

SMART goals are goals that are...

What is Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Realistic, and Time Oriented?

300

This concept teaches individuals to become more self-aware.

What is mindfulness?

300

The term that is defined as being able to remain abstinent from substances and being able to not be under the influence of substances. 

What is Sobriety?

300

When someone who is addicted to drugs stops taking that drug, they go through this, which involves pain, shakes, vomiting, and severe headaches.

What is Withdrawal?
300

Though withdrawing from all drugs is extremely painful and sickening, for someone addicted to this substance withdrawal could cause death

What is Alcohol?

300

Name three things we have discussed that helps recovery

What is any of these: advocating, trusting themselves, positive attitudes, learning more about the mental health or substance use, meaningful goals, social supports, spirituality or religion, person strengths, healthy relationships, contributing to community, social activities, daily routine, appointments, self-help, learning new things, etc)
400

An ability to recognize and accept intense emotions, such as anger, and frustration, without feeling the need to reaction an extreme or impulsive way

What is Distress Tolerance?

400

Having a _________ in place can reduce the risk of relapse

What is relapse prevention plan?

400

Used to combat Heroin/Opiate Overdose

What is Narcan?
400

The tool that focuses on patient goals and progress in treatment.

What is a treatment plan?

400

Name 3 signs of stress (physical and emotional)

What is rapid heartbeat, rapid breathing, headache, sweating, pacing, irritability, jumpy, exhausted, concentration difficulties, worrying, fearing, feeling you are missing out, doubting, suspicious, isolation, etc

500

Being able to recognize, label, and adjust your emotions

What is emotional regulation?

500

Name two warning signs of relapse.

What is [answers that cover] mental changes, attitude changes, and behavioral changes.

500

When someone has a plan to quit, may have "cut down" his/her use, and can see the benefits of quitting, he/she is in the ___________ stage of change.

What is the preparation stage?

500

Who are the founders of AA?

Who are Bill W. and Dr. Bob?

500

Name 5 community resources

What is (any from safety plans, ISP's, HALI, PPC AFTERHOURS, DASH, 988, SUFFOLK EMERGENCY WEATHER RELATED, 911, AA, NA, ETC

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